Hi CJ good to hear from you. The last time I faced this issue I also got the impression I was doing something wrong. Simply put I got what I wanted, ie the coordinates in EPSG 4326. But I had not included the Proj4s! I was baffled but stuck to it because it was what I wanted anyway. Therefore I would suggest that your Proj4s is not properly included in your js script or something to that effect. All the best.
-- G. skype: geo-rge-118 twitter: geo_twit Quoting CJ Hendrix <[email protected]>: > My map is in EPSG:900913, but I want to use displayProjection so that the > mousePosition control returns coordinates in EPSG:26716 (UTM zone 16 N, > nad27). > > Proj4js is installed and I've downloaded the definition for EPSG:26716 from > spatialrefernce.org and loaded it into the script with > > <script src="..\proj4js\lib\proj4js-combined.js" > type="text/javascript"></script> > <script src="..\proj4js\lib\defs\EPSG26716.js" > type="text/javascript"></script> > <script src="..\proj4js\lib\defs\EPSG900913.js" > type="text/javascript"></script> > > The map and display projections are set with > > projection: new OpenLayers.Projection("EPSG:900913"), > displayProjection: new OpenLayers.Projection("EPSG:26716"), > > But the only way I can get the mousePosition control to give me anything > other than EPSG:900913 is to set the displayProjection to EPSG:4326. I've > tried several output projections. It feels like I'm missing something > obvious. Any help appreciated. > > --cj > _______________________________________________ Users mailing list [email protected] http://openlayers.org/mailman/listinfo/users
